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Benjamin Solis
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7 May, 15:10
How many moles in a 2.00M & 7.9L solution
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Aliya Levy
7 May, 15:38
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15.8 moles
Explanation:
Molarity = moles solute / Volume of Solution in Liters
=> moles of solute = Molarity of Solution X Volume of Solution in Liters
= (2.00M) (7.9L) (2.00moles/L) (7.9L) = 15.8 moles
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